Konjuh (mountain)

Above this height there are tops: Šuplji Javor (1,157 m), Vina Kruška (1,088 m), Suho Drvlje (1,206 m), Zidine (1,180m), Brezina (1,120 m), Vrh Konjuha (1,328 m) and Bandijerka, the top of Javorje (1,261 m), Bijeli Vrh (1,272 m) and Zečiji Rat (1,275 m) on the southwestern comb Smolin.

[1] Konjuh is covered with dense vegetation in conifer which prevails (pine, spruce), beech, maple and in a small number oak.

[1] The woods of Konjuh are home to wild animals like brown bears, roe deer, wild boar, wolves, foxes, squirrels, grouse, owls ravens and, in the streams and rivers, trout and crayfish.

There are also ruins of a caravan road which is used for transport of salt from Tuzla, as well as monuments from World War II in Yugoslavia.

[2] The Government of Tuzla Canton adopted a law for declaring parts of the mountain Konjuh a protected natural zone.